@The_Good_Captain The rule applies in all sea battles where there are sea units allied to the attacker present, regardless of the type(s) of defending German sea units. The rule mentions only German subs because the author failed to take into account the possibility that the situation could also exist with German surface units if they were mobilized in a hostile sea zone. This oversight was corrected in the Axis & Allies Pacific Rulebook.
New odds calculator..
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My opponent in a game sent me a calculator that does europe pacific regular etc, and is quite advanced. Don’t know how i can post it…
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I don’t wish to hurt anyone’s pride – and I do think the formulas, logarithms, and constructions are a testament to imagination, persistence, resourcefulness and yes even FUN – but reading through these posts makes me realize how much I LIKE ROLLING DICE!!! YEEEHOOO!!
Anyone think that’s strange??
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of course the dice are fun, you never know, you might get lucky! but calculators are important. Without a calculator, for large battles, the odds can be 90%+ or <10% and it’s really hard to tell which it is usually.
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Ah, yes: the famous “fog of war” in its manifestation on the diceboard!